Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was an important, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern China literature. His representative works include the novel "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","New Stories" and so on. Lu Xun's famous saying: "I govern by doing nothing, I govern by doing nothing, I govern by doing nothing." This was his self-affirmation and self-transcendence, and also his deep thinking about his life's fate. Other people's evaluation of Lu Xun was complicated, with both affirmation and criticism. In literature, Lu Xun was regarded as one of the founders of modern China literature. His novels and essays had an important impact on the development of modern China literature. In terms of ideology, Lu Xun paid close attention to social reality and human nature and put forward many profound insights and criticisms, which had an important impact on the development of modern China ideology and culture. In terms of revolution, Lu Xun actively participated in the 1911 Revolution and the May 4th Movement, and published many opinions and works about revolution and democracy. However, Lu Xun also received some criticism, such as his literary style and the content of his works, as well as his criticism and attack on certain social reality. Generally speaking, Lu Xun was an indispensable figure in the history of modern China literature. His thoughts, works and contributions had a profound impact on the development of China history and culture.
Lu Xun's famous saying: I am Lu Xun who thinks highly of himself.
Lu Xun's famous quote: Learning is to learn from your own holes, not from other people's stories. Lu Xun Books are good medicine--Lu Xun The role of reading in all learning is immeasurable, even decisive. Lu Xun 4. You must be "half-hearted" when you study. You must be attentive, intentional, and distracted. Lu Xun A Madman's Diary
"I, Yumin, may be a commoner, but I will try my best to make my life meaningful. I won't be like some people who only know how to complain about the injustice of fate. I will do my best to change fate and make my life meaningful."
The following is a famous quote from Lu Xun's novel The True Story of Ah Q: Since ancient times, who hasn't died? This sentence expressed Lu Xun's deep thoughts about life and history. Since ancient times, everyone had died, which meant that life was short and everyone could face death. And to retain the legacy of loyalty required people to maintain a firm heart and leave a good reputation to be engraved in the long river of history. This sentence could also be understood as cherishing life, pursuing the truth, and contributing to the progress of human society.
Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His unique writing style was mainly manifested in the following aspects: Lu Xun's works described the darkness of society and exposed the ugliness of human nature. He often used contrast and irony to give people a deep thought and shock. His words were sharp and concise, and he could often point out the theme in one or two sentences and leave a deep impression on others. Lu Xun's works have a variety of styles, including novels, essays, essays, poems, plays, and so on. His literary works have various forms, but they all have distinct personalities and unique styles, such as "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q" and other novels, as well as "Hesitation","New Stories" and other prose works, all of which are classics of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works have a strong sense of social responsibility and historical mission. He has made an important contribution to the development of modern Chinese literature and thought by revealing the dark side of society, calling for people to wake up and social progress. Famous people also had different opinions about Lu Xun's evaluation. For example, the literary critic Hu Shi believed that Lu Xun was "the first master of modern Chinese literature", and his works and ideas were "pioneering" and "revolutionary"; the literary artist Lao She also said that Lu Xun was "a banner of modern Chinese literature", and his works had "profound ideology and artistry".
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous writer, philosopher, revolutionary and translator in modern China. He was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature and had a profound influence on Chinese literature and the world of thought. Below are some famous sayings by Lu Xun: 1 "I'm getting stronger as I get worse." - Lu Xun "There are no roads in the world, but when there are more people, there will be roads." - Lu Xun 3 "People should live even if no one knows we exist." - Lu Xun 4 "We must be careful to protect our lives while we are alive; when we die, we leave only memories and legacies." - Lu Xun The purpose of education is not to make people knowledgeable, but to cultivate people's creativity. - Lu Xun "True light does not exist forever for all time is short."-Lu Xun 7 "I don't live for anyone but myself." - Lu Xun "I hope that one day, the young people of China can stand up bravely like you and fight for freedom, equality and justice." - Lu Xun
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was hailed as "the greatest China in a hundred years" and had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. Lu Xun's works were featured by exposing the darkness of society, criticizing the old system, calling for new ideas, and advocating a new culture. His novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine and Kong Yiji deeply revealed the darkness and corruption of the Chinese society at that time, showing the author's deep affection for the people and his criticism of social reality. His works were not only popular in China, but also had a high reputation internationally, which had a profound influence on western literature and thought. Lu Xun was also a ideologist and revolutionary. His ideas were deeply supported by the Chinese people and had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese politics and culture. He advocated the New Culture Movement, opposed the old ideas and systems, and advocated a new culture based on science and rationality, which opened a new era for the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. He also actively participated in the 1911 Revolution and the May 4th Movement, making important contributions to the Chinese people's liberation and national independence. Therefore, Lu Xun was highly regarded by later generations. He was hailed as "the pioneer of the cultural revolution","the fighter of national liberation","the great" and so on. He was an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature and thought.
The following is a famous quote from Lu Xun: Every time I see a person, I assume he's in hell. It's not until I see his soul that I know he's in heaven. - Lu Xun
There are many famous aphorisms of Lu Xun. The following are some of them: - I govern by doing nothing. The meaning of my existence is to bring some changes to this world. - The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked. - I'm not a kind person. I just don't like to be tied down. - I don't think people should change themselves to cater to others. - I'm not against peace, I'm just against the hypocrisy of peace. - I never pursue fame and fortune. I just don't like to be burdened by it. - I never thought my work was perfect. I just thought I should let the bullets fly for a while. - I'm not someone who likes to express my thoughts in words. - I never stop exploring. I just don't want to be bound to a fixed idea. These aphorisms expressed Lu Xun's unique thoughts and pursuit of freedom.